Monday, April 30, 2012

Living 3G

Living 3 G

We finished the school year last Thursday with a fantastic final large group Bible study. It was amazing to hear the stories of seven students who are "getting out of Tech" (Lord willing!) this semester. They all shared how God had blessed them during their days at Georgia Tech. And we are all very excited about the wonderful opportunities they are being sent from our movements at Tech.

The last talk of the year was also the last talk that our director Trent McEntyre would give while serving as campus director for cru here at Tech. Fittingly he focused on three keys to "life without equal." It was a great reminder of the heart of the cru movements and what we all need to keep in mind as we finish the year,  and for some our time at Tech. 

In order to live a life without equal, cru has always been passionate about three things, 3 Gs in this case:
Our need to be: 1. God Attentive 2. God Dependent and 3. God Attentive. 

Trent took us to Revelation 1, Galatians 3 and 5, and 1 Thessalonians 1. Check out these passages for yourself and let us know if there is anything we can do to help you live 3G.

Grace to y'all! The GT cru staff - Trent, Greg,  Clay, Ali and Kate

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Who else wants to be a more fruitful witness?

As soon as students get a taste of the truth and beauty of Jesus Christ they naturally want to tell others about Him. But most all Christians know that this deep down desire to be a fruitful witness for Christ has a counter-force. So whether it is the fear of the unknown or concern that our telling others about Christ will make sense, we all face real inertia. One of our jobs in making disciples is to help people overcome this inertia. 
The GT cru staff and intern team (plus little Kathryn McEntyre!)

This semester we are offering two elective training times for students and anyone else in the community who wants to grow in their confidence in sharing the Gospel. The first is a basic training in personal evangelism on January 21st on the Tech campus. The second is an intermediate and cross-cultural training that will be held on February 24th at the Reformed Theological Seminary campus in Atlanta. More details are forth-coming. 

In the mean time, please pray for us according to Ephesians 6:18-20 that we would present the Gospel boldly as we ought. Pray that we would be effective in motivating students to do the same.

Grace,

Trent for the GT cru team

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Semester review and current needs for year end gifts

Dear friends and supporters,

Fall 2011 was an exciting and fruitful season of ministry at Georgia Tech. By God's grace we were able to build our staff team and student leaders into a compelling and caring community. As we shared the life changing truths of God's word with students we saw students grow in their faith and even saw students come to know Christ for their first time!
Trent and Emily with our staff team, Fall 2011

Our ministry to students is a wonderful partnership. The people who support us and our team are all trusting in the grace of God through Christ together to reach out and make disciples among a strategic group of young men and women.

As finish the calendar year, we ask friends like you to consider giving to our special support needs. Here are the major categories and specific things we need funds for the remainder of the school year. You can give to our ministry online at give.ccci.org/give/6206612.  


Hospitality - Did you know that most students are never invited into the home of a
community member during college? We find that sharing our home
and food with both Christian and not-yet Christian students is a beautiful and fruitful way to
share Christ’s love.
$100 provides Bible study snacks to one investigative Bible study group for
an entire school year (we have several of these groups).
$300 provides a group dinner for up to 8 students every month for an entire
school year.
 $500 provides for two large dinner outreaches during the school year
 $1000 provides for service retreats and getaway weekends during which we
can spend extended time with those who don’t yet know the Lord.
Trent sharing the gospel at "Beast Feast", a wild game dinner outreach


Training and Discipleship.This item in our special ministry expenses includes the

support costs for personal evangelism, small group Bible studies, and our annual conferences.
We estimate these expenses to be a little over $400 per month.
 One $5000 gift or Ten gifts of $500


Our Mobile Office. We are in the people and information business. We constantly email,
update Facebook, Tweet, write, blog, make videos…whatever it takes to get the word out and
organize chaos.  We currently need to replace one computer, a printer, and budget for our annual office supplies.
One Time:
 $1000 Cost of one new laptop computer, software,
 $200 Cost of one printer and wireless router
Monthly:
 $100/month for mobile phone expenses
 $50/month for paper, ink, and other supplies

Online donations can be made: give.ccci.org/give/6206612

Thanks so much for considering these needs and for all your prayer and support so far this year!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Trent and Emily McEntyre
Campus Crusade for Christ at Georgia Tech

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Greek Impact - Bible study on stress

Great Bible Study on worry/stress from Greek Impact


Main Passage: Matthew 6:25-34


Personal Devotion Guide for further reflection:

Here is a list of Bible passages that you can read and pray about that relate to stress and worry. Take one each day and take 15-30 minutes of personal time to read, reflect, and pray. This can greatly help you grow in your faith.
1.                   In the New Testament, Romans Chapter 8, especially verse 28-39
2.                   Old Testament, Psalm 37:3-6 - Trust in the Lord and do good
3.                   Old Testament, Proverbs 3:5-6 - Trust in the Lord with all your heart
4.                   New Testament, Philippians 4:6-7 - Do not be anxious about anything
5.                   New Testament, I Peter 5:6-7 - Cast all your anxiety on him

Thursday, June 30, 2011

GT Crossroads - students, staff and great summer adventures

Georgia Tech students work hard during the school year. Not surprisingly, they like to take on exciting and challenging ventures during their summers. You can find Tech students in the top paid internships at international companies like Volvo. Many students are studying and touring Europe or Australia.

GT Crossroads staff member, Greg Ashworth, lead a team of students for a six week summer mission project to Sarajevo, Bosnia. Our ministry adopted the University of Sarajevo ten years with the goal of planting an indigenous student movement. Ten years in to this very challenging endeavor we are happy to report that God is doing great things in Sarajevo. 

Darin McKenna, a Crossroads student leader, recently sent me a Bosnia summer mission project update. Here is how he summarized their activities:

 We met over 130 students from the University of Sarajevo. The entire Gospel was shared no less than 80 times in our 5 weeks there. We are connecting around 30 students to the long-term staff of Svaki Student in Sarajevo. We were able to serve the long-term staff by:planning a weekly meeting for them, baby-sit their children, plan events (such as a cookout, rafting trip, soccer day, girls party, and a talent show) for the organization, and beef up their numbers for a real game of ultimate frisbee (since Bosnians are soccer purists...). We attempted to serve at an orphanage (it fell through due to the insane amount of paper work and barriers they put up for us). Our goodbye party had around 30+ people, which was a surprise because of the large rainstorm that happened right before it started.

Greg, Darin and the entire team did a great job in Sarajevo this summer. I cannot wait to hear more of the stories of the students they met and the many conversations that they had about Christ. God clearly was at work leading them to the right people and using them to share Christ' love and the Gospel. 

A story from Darin:
  Once during the trip, a lady who worked at the Copy Shop down the road from the student house saw what our leader (Greg) was printing. She asked if he was a Christian. When he replied "Yes," she said "Then who is this Jesus and how do I have a relationship with him?" She started working at that copy shop only days before we arrived in Sarajevo and stopped a week before we left.

   
As we plan and raise funds for the Fall at Tech, we are encouraged once again by the potential for impact that the students here at Tech have when they "get out" for the summer or for good!
Tech people in Bosnia this summer! Darin (Left in Blue shirt, Greg is slightly on the right at the back of the table.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Vision for influencing institutions

This summer I saw a glimpse of what I believe is to come on the Georgia Tech campus.

In May, almost 80 students from around the Southeast met up with Campus Crusade staff in Destin, Florida, to live and learn together for three weeks.   This was my "summer assignment."
Greek Summit students and staff

While not all of these students were mature Christians (yet), they were all Greek -- members of fraternities and sororities on their respective campuses   --  and they all had a desire to be some kind of influence for Christ in their Greek houses.   As I worked with the fraternity men in my group, I saw fresh examples of how God is at work in these students' lives.  

For example, last year there were only a handful of University of Alabama students at Greek Summit, but this year 20 Alabama students came, and they gave numerous accounts of friends coming to know Christ over the past year.   The handful of students from last year had been immersed in God's word and Christian community and had been empowered by the Holy Spirit in such a way, that when they returned to campus, their enthusiasm for Christ was contagious.   Being Greek, they had a natural network of trusted friends with whom to share the love of Christ.  Now God is using the faithful influence of a few to bless this influential, yet secular, campus institution.  
Bean (L) a student leader at Eastern Kentucky University invited his fraternity brother, Dalton, to Greek Summit. Dalton came to know Christ and the result was life-changing for them both.
Shortly after I returned from Greek Summit, I had lunch with Drew Johnson, an alumnus of the Tech Greek ministry.  Drew and I were discussing how his new company might help us equip students to live effectively for Christ post-graduation. Drew became a believer through the outreach of students involved in Crusade's fraternity ministry in the mid-nineties. Talking with Drew was a great reminder of the potential impact of Christ-centered, missional movement that begins with the leaders in a community.

Gt Greek Alum, Drew Johnson
   
Georgia Tech is a campus teeming with leaders and potential leaders. The Greek System represents nearly 30% of the student body and one of the most open institutions on campus to share Christ.  While we don't focus solely on the Greek system, it has proven to be a fruitful ministry ground.

Our ministry plan for 2011-2012 includes creative cookouts, talks to pledge classes, outreach Bible studies, and life-on-life ministry among fraternities and sororities in order to influence the Georgia Tech Greek community. Please join us in praying for two things:

1) Full funding for the McEntyres and the Georgia Tech campus budget. My wife and I are excited to be leading the Georgia Tech ministry this year. But, one of the challenges we face is raising adequate support to cover our expenses as well as the central budget for our team. For example, we need $1,500/month for just the amount we need to raise for our role in the Greek ministry. We also need $20,000 in one time gifts for our summer and fall ministry expenses.
     2) An effective leadership and staff team for engaging student leaders at Tech. We are leading a team of two full time staff men and potentially three full time intern women. Please pray that our influence among leaders at Tech will be an overflow of the community and vision of our staff team.